The firm’s New York studio expanded Manhattan’s Schwarzman Animal Medical Center to create a state-of-the-art veterinary facility – where 56,000 patient visits occur each year
July 9, 2026
Perkins&Will has unveiled the comprehensive expansion and renovation of the world’s largest veterinary teaching hospital and New York City’s only level 1 veterinary trauma center.
The expanded airport creates a welcoming sense of place and a calm, comfortable environment that elevates the passenger experience
July 5, 2026
To meet the exploding demand for travel through Central Oregon’s primary airport, a $180M terminal expansion is underway to double capacity at Redmond Municipal Airport. Reflecting and responding to the region’s dramatic landscape and distinct character, the design celebrates the natural beauty that draws residents and visitors alike.
Firm expands Western region presence and establishes a permanent foothold in Colorado
July 2, 2026
HLW announces the official opening of its Denver office, marking a strategic expansion of the firm’s Western region practice and a long-term investment in Colorado’s rapidly evolving built environment.
The Point is Utah's first purpose-built district — a 104-acre downtown core and first phase of a larger 600-acre development
July 2, 2026
Arcadis celebrated the groundbreaking of the Promenade at The Point, the $2.3 billion, 104-acre first phase development of a new downtown in Draper, Utah.
Industry leader shapes firm culture, mentorship & profession outreach
June 25, 2026
DIG Architecture (DIG), based in New Brunswick, NJ with offices in Philadelphia and New York City, has named Kelli Glasgow to the position of principal.
Chris Townsend and Erin Vasold Elevated to Enhance the Firm’s Presence in the New Jersey Marketplace
June 25, 2026
HLW announced the appointment of Christopher Townsend, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB, and Erin Vasold, AIA, LEED AP, NCIDQ, as Co-Studio Directors of its New Jersey office.
gmp · Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner (gmp) will host two exclusive public talks exploring the design, innovation, and fan experience behind some of the world's most celebrated soccer stadiums.
Project management specialist champions people-centric design & workplace balance
June 17, 2026
DIG Architecture (DIG), based in New Brunswick, NJ with offices in Philadelphia and New York City, has named Jaime Masler Beach, AIA, NCARB, to the position of principal.
The deadline to submit nominations for the Building Enclosure Leadership Awards has been extended to June 19, 2026, giving industry professionals one final opportunity to recognize the leaders shaping the future of the building enclosure industry.
On-Demand:This webinar will discuss the many components that make up a liquid applied roof, how they fit into the building code, and what types of projects can really benefit from these types of systems.
On-Demand With practical guidance on specifying, coordinating, and installing air barriers, this presentation equips professionals to design healthier, more resilient buildings with superior energy efficiency and indoor air quality.
On-DemandThis course explores the essential code mandates, types, and configurations of water-resistive barriers (WRBs) in exterior wall assemblies. Originally developed to protect moisture-sensitive components in framed wall construction, WRBs have since become a mandated safeguard, ensuring the longevity and performance of structural assemblies.
On-Demand In this webinar, participants will get a taste of what it takes to make steel today, in the cleaner, high-tech factories that are very different from the steel mills of decades ago, and will see how their specification language and design practices can help reduce the carbon footprint of buildings using steel framing.
Credits: 1 AIA LU/Elective; 0.1 ICC CEU; 0.1 IACET CEU On-Demand In this session, we will learn the fundamentals of all successful AE firms and provide the basis for making well-grounded business decisions. We will learn how firms can transition from being professionals providing services, to highly tuned businesses that can identify the needs of the marketplace and create services and products that are appropriately priced and yield consistent and greater profits.
On-Demand Through this course, learn about how specifying the roof edge is the single most cost-effective enhancement for wind uplift on a commercial roof and how you can help mitigate risk and protect lives through design.
On-Demand These factors include the different types of metal roof and wall systems, materials used in manufacturing, fastener types as well as environmental issues such as saltwater and wind speed. Structural issues including building framing, roof slope, curving, perforation and more are addressed. Finally, a review of cost assessment and how it’s affected by sustainability needs, installation concerns and jobsite best practices rounds out this course.
On-Demand As weather gets more extreme, roofs are being asked to withstand even more: manage more water, defend against larger hail and stay on during high winds. During this webinar, you will learn about the new wind requirements in ASCE 2022, best practices for designing for very severe hail, and ways to manage water from large rain events.
On-Demand This webinar will educate attendees about building longevity and sustainability, and how these concepts improve energy efficiency. The course examines how foil-faced polyiso continuous insulation can function as multiple control layers, providing air- and water-resistive barriers, in addition to providing a thermal control layer and meeting NFPA 285 fire code standards.
This course examines the most common acoustic challenges encountered in commercial-to-residential adaptive reuse projects and pairs each challenge with practical, design-based solutions. With an emphasis on sound transmission through walls and the limitations of Sound Transmission Class (STC) ratings, the course explores how flanking paths, structure-borne noise, HVAC systems, and detailing influence real-world acoustic performance.